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THE CHOLERA

... spectators. Oil Sunday night an old woman applied for, and obtained, admission into the female casual ward of the Marylebone Workhouse under the name of Catherine Young, end she said she was the wife of a master tailor at Sheffield. After the usual bath she ...

TRAFFIC RE T L R N S

... the future to have a man and his wife, and do away with the pre- sent arrangement of .sending one of the old men from the Workhouse down there. Although Mrs. Curtis would be leaving the House of Refuge, he was glad to say that her husband—Inspector Curtis—would ...

* THE CHARITIES FOR THE BLIND

... help afforded to those whose term of residence has expired, and who, probably, leave a com- fortable and happy home for a workhouse or wretched hovel. What has been said of the Indigent Blind School may in a less degree be applied to another excellent institu- ...

THE CHOLERA

... Central districts 3 3 EaBt districts 49 8 South districts 5 6 Total 60 25 On Snuday the Bishop of London examined some of the workhouses in the east of London, and concluded his day's work by attending a special evening service at the newly consecrated mission ...

THE NATION'S DRINK BILL FOR 1883,

... fifteen of the total deaths ill Eng- land and Wales occurred in workhouses; and is Lon- don, one out of every nine. If to these there be acided those paupers who die outside the workhouse, it will show the painful fact that about one person cut Of every ...

Bristol and Newport Steam Packets

... ELECTION of a MASTER and MATRON for the Pontypool Union Workhouse I Tht salary of the Master will be £25, and the Matron £ 20 per annum, with furnished apartments, board, and washing in the Workhouse. A married couple without incumbrance will be preferred ...

--CRICKET

... PONTYPOOL BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The fortnightly meeting of the Bonrd of Guar- dians took place at the Workhouse, Gritlithstown, on Thursday morning; Mr E. J. Phillips, J.P., presiding. There were also present Col. McDonnell, Messrs W. L. Pratt, P. Eckersley ...

THE OBSERVER.I

... against the parish of Usk, which will a take rate of 2s. in the pound to liquidate. We will now suppose we had to support a workhouse of our own in the town of Usk, without aid from any of the rural parishes which sur- round us, and see how far the sum of ...

FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... luckily with' out touching any person. Another large piece of the en* gine was propelled through the roof of the Gloucester workhouse; a third was carried a distance of a quarter a mile over streets and and houses, and fell in a gardeOi while a massive iron ...

NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL RAILWAY

... BUTTER MILK RICE, CLOTHING, SHOES, COAL, SOAP, CANDLES' SPLIT PEAS, OATMEAL, and other Articles of Consump- tion, for the Workhouse of the said Union and also for supplv- f ins; the several parishes in the said Union with BREAD and j FLOUR, are requested ...

ABERGAVENNY

... vi(3ils}as? .of the blow knocking the old niau Assistance was procured, and Styles, who was much in. jured, was removed to the workhouse, when it was dis- covered that his leg had been broken. The occurrence was an accidental one, but' it is to be hoped that ...